Free $10

100 percent up to $1,000 bonus

New players will receive a 100 percent up to $1,000 first deposit bonus.

This is the only deposit bonus worth pursuing in Nevada. It clears at a rate of $1 for every $5 in rake paid, which is equivalent to 20 percent rakeback.

It releases in $10 increments. Players have 60 days to clear the bonus. All players can claim the first deposit, even those who take advantage of the $10 no-deposit bonus.

Reload bonuses

WSOP.com Nevada offers reload bonuses nearly every month with terms similar to the first deposit bonus. The dollar amount may vary.

For example, the offer during the 2014 World Series of Poker was 100 percent up to $1,000. Other reloads are typically in the $400-$500 range. The terms of the reload bonus remain the same, regardless of the amount.

WSOP.com online casino review

WSOP NV Quick Review

Traffic - 92

Depth of Game Selection - 88

Software - 88

Customer Support - 86

Promotional Value - 98

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Summary

There's arguably no better place to play US regulated online poker than on WSOP NV during the summer months. That's because the site offers a mammoth array of satellites, reload bonuses, and tournament events in the lead up to and during the live Series in Las Vegas. As for the rest of the year, traffic is solid, as are the site's promos. The site's dated software and average customer support does knock it down a few pegs, but not so much as to dissuade players from logging on.

Software and mobile app

WSOP.com is available as a downloadable client for both PC and MAC. The software is powered by 888’s proprietary poker platform, Dragonfish, which also powers 888’s critically acclaimed international poker site.

Mobile users can download a portable app for Android and iOS devices. The app features many of the same formats found on the main site, including cash games, sit and go tournaments and multitable tournaments.

Casino games at WSOP online casino

Cash games

WSOP.com offers:

No Limit Texas Hold ’em

Fixed Limit Texas Hold ’em

Pot Limit Omaha

Pot Limit Omaha High/Low

Fixed Limit Omaha High/Low

Seven Card Stud

Seven Card Stud High/Low

A majority of the games are No Limit Texas Hold ’em with limits up to $1/$2.

The second-most popular game is Pot Limit Omaha. There are a handful of Pot Limit Omaha High/Low games.

Fixed Limit Hold ’em and Seven Card Stud High/Low see a couple of games nightly during peak hours.

WSOP.com peaks at around 40 cash game tables. This equals about 300 players as much action at WSOP.com is at six-max.

The quality of play is on the tight side. This is partially due to the small player pool in Nevada. The level of play is typically higher for Nevadans than it is in other states.

Most of the full ring No Limit Texas Hold ’em action at WSOP.com Nevada is at 50 cents/$1 and below. It is often equally weighted among the limits. The six-max action tends to run as high as $2/$4, although there is some micro action at shorthanded tables, too.

All of the action at Pot Limit Omaha is at six-max tables. Limits tend to be higher, with 50 cents/$1 and $2/$4 being the most popular.

All of the Pot Limit Omaha High/Low action is at full ring tables. There are usually two or three games running at limits up to $1/$2.

Sit and go tournaments

No Limit Texas Hold ’em is the only one where heads-up games are spread. These are available in $1, $5, $10, $25, $50 and $200 buy-ins.

The $200 game requires pre-approval from WSOP.com management to enter.

No Limit Texas Hold ’em is also spread in six and nine-seat sit and go tables. It offers all the same buy-in levels as the heads-up games except there is also a $100 limit. Games up to $25 run 24 hours a day. Higher limits only run during peak hours.

Pot Limit Omaha and Pot Limit Omaha High/Low is available in six-max sit-and-go formats. The buy-ins are $1 and $10 for these games. Pot Limit Omaha High/Low often runs at both limits.

The high-only version almost never runs.

Multitable tournaments

WSOP.com spreads two major weekly No Limit Texas Hold ’em tournaments. Both are held on Sundays.

The main event beginsat3 p.m. Sunday. It has a buy-in of $185+15. Players start with 5,000 chips. Levels go up every 15 minutes.

It typically gets about 150 runners, blowing away its guarantee. This event is a freezeout.

At 6 p.m. Sundays, there is a $91+9 tournament with a $10,000 guarantee. The tournament draws about 75 players. The reentries and add-ons easily cover the guaranteed prize pool.

This event allows re-entry. Players may purchase one add-on. Players start with 5,000 chips. Levels go up every 10 minutes.

There is a nightly $2,000 and $3,000 guaranteed tournament. Both offer rebuys and add-ons. There are dozens of other smaller multi-table tournaments each day.

Nearly all tournaments at WSOP.com Nevada are No Limit Hold ’em. Late registration is available in all. Tournaments are canceled if there are not eight registered players at the listed start time.

Special tournaments

Every few months, WSOP.com spreads a tournament series known as the Online Championship Series. These often have guaranteed prize pools of $3,000-$10,000. Most events offer rebuys and add-ons.

In 2015, the World Series of Poker live tournament held a bracelet event over the internet at WSOP.com. The buy-in was $1,000. The tournament played down to six players before becoming a live event. Players that made the final six had travel arrangements provided by WSOP.com if they were outside of Las Vegas.

The final table is played at Rio, just as the other World Series of Poker events are.

Banking

Deposits

There are five ways to deposit at WSOP.com in Nevada. Players may deposit using a credit or debit card with a Visa or MasterCard logo.

MasterCard has a much higher success rate than Visa. Credit cards are subject to a cash advance fee. Debit cards are processed as usual.

Players can deposit through an electronic check debited directly from a registered bank account. Neteller and PayPal may be used as e-wallets.

PayNearMe is a cash deposit service available at 7-Eleven stores and Family Dollar throughout Nevada. It is typically used as a bill-pay service.

Cash may be deposited at Rio, Caesars Palace, Paris, Planet Hollywood and Harrah’s in Las Vegas. Play requires a preauthorization form to be completed. Players must have a government-issued ID, their username with an email to deposit cash at Rio.

Withdrawals

The most common is electronic check. The withdrawal is deposited directly into a player’s bank account, which takes about three business days.

Players can receive cash at Rio, Caesars Palace, Paris, Planet Hollywood and Harrah’s in Las Vegas. This process takes about one business day and requires a government-issued ID.

Players can also request a check by mail, but this can take about two weeks. Players that make a deposit through an e-wallet may make a withdrawal to that method.

Player rewards

WSOP.com offers a VIP program known as the Action Club. There are eight monthly and three annual Action Club tiers.

The bottom four VIP tiers — known as Copper, Copper Plus, Bronze, and Bronze Plus — offer no incentives beyond freerolls. Players that rake at least $100 in a month will start to earn rakeback.

Players that reach a tier will earn benefits for that level for the remainder of the current month and the entire next one. Annual tiers enjoy perks for the remaining calendar year and the entire next one.

Action Club tiers, rake requirement and return

Silver: $100 monthly rake – 8 percent rakeback

Gold: $200 monthly rake – 10 percent rakeback

Platinum: $600 monthly rake – 12percent rakeback

Diamond: $1,750 monthly rake – 15percent rakeback

Elite: $20,000 annual rake – 20percent r akeback

Super Elite: $125,000 annual rake – 25percent rakeback

Seven Stars: $200,000 annual rake – 35percent rakeback

Players claim rakeback directly through the software. Simply click the “My Profile” tab and choose “My Rewards.” They must have at least $10 in pending rakeback to process the transaction.

Players may convert online statuses to the Caesars Total Rewards program. Rakes of $7,500 or more during a calendar year will receive Diamond status. Maintain Diamond status online by raking $1,750 per month.

Live tier points earned at Total Rewards casinos may be used to replace rake requirements. Each point earned at Caesars-owned casinos playing slots, video poker, and table games will remove 50 cents from the rake requirement to achieve the tier.

Players may also earn the coveted Seven Stars status while playing at WSOP.com. Players that rake $75,000 in a calendar year can receive this level in Total Rewards. It may be earned through combining live and online action.

Like Diamond, players may substitute 50 cents for each tier point earned in live casinos. Live Seven Stars players cannot convert that status online.

Players may connect online and Total Rewards tiers through the WSOP.com website. Support can also handle this request. Players will need to submit their Total Rewards number to receive the tier match.

WSOP.com Nevada promotions

Promotions at WSOP.com vary from one month to the next.

There is a sit and go leaderboard each month. This awards player points based on participation.

There is typically a cash game promo that is either based on playing a minimum amount every day, starting new tables or total volume.

Security and fairness

Players who frequent unregulated sites often have to worry if the deck is stacked against them. Thankfully, they have nothing to fear playing on WSOP NV, which is state regulated.

The reality is, WSOP NV would have never been allowed to operate if all of its games weren’t first vetted for fairness. On top of that, safeguards are in place to ensure that player information and funds are held securely.

WSOP Nevada updates February 2019

Last month we reported on the dates for the 2019 World Series of Poker. While all the tournaments had not been finalized at that time, they have been since. You can find the whole schedule for the tournament here. And according to WSOP.com, there are “several notable changes…designed to improve the overall experience for participants.” These include significant increases in starting chip stacks, revised structures, and the addition of more Big Blind Ante formats to events. “It is important the modern day World Series of Poker continues to evolve,” said WSOP Vice President Jack Effel. “People certainly like bigger starting stacks, and we’re happy to oblige while simultaneously adding more value.” Mark your calendars for May 28 to July 16.

The WSOP.com Online Championship Winter Series is about to start. Running from February 10-24, there will be 47 events during that two-week period with buy-ins ranging from $11 to $1,000, with a good number costing $100 or less. With over $1.5 million guaranteed and a Champion’s Belt available, this is a great tournament to play in.

Take advantage of WSOP.com’s February Reload Bonus, which offers a 100% bonus up to $500 when you use the code 500FEB on your next deposit. This promotion is available from February 10-24th.

FAQ about WSOP.com Nevada

How can I play for real money at WSOP.com Nevada?

Players must be at least 21 years of age or older to play at WSOP.com. The player must also be within the state of Nevada to gain access to real money tables.

How do Delaware players connect to WSOP.com?

There is no direct access to WSOP.com in Delaware. Players access the network through the three Delaware online poker sites:

Delaware Park

Dover Downs

Harrington Raceway

WSOP.com is the only Nevada site that benefits from the interstate poker agreement with Delaware.

That is because 888 operates the software for the three racino sites in Delaware. 888 also provides the software for WSOP.com Nevada.

This created an easy fit for the two platforms.

WSOP.com did not benefit much from the interstate agreement with Delaware. The main benefit for Nevada was simply to show other states that it could be done.

Players in Delaware were the beneficiaries of the interstate liquidity sharing agreement.